Aquamarine: Water of the Sea

Last Friday, I posted about the Jade Bracelet that I bought from my suki (post here). This time, I’m going to post about the Aquamarine Bracelet that I got. Aquamarine is a blue or turquoise variety of beryl. This I got from Wikipedia.

Just like my Jade Bracelet, this bracelet looks the same with the same size of rounded beads that are strung in an elastic nylon. Very simple but very nice because of it color. The light blue shade of this gem stone arouses feelings of sympathy, trust, harmony and friendship. This is said to bring about good feelings. Feelings that are based on mutuality and which prove their worth in lasting relationships. So basically, this is a gemstone that would probably be good for people who would want to enhance marriage and love relationships. According to old traditions, this gemstone promises a happy marriage and is said to bring the woman who wears it joy and wealth into the bargain.

Women all over the world love this gemstone because of its fine blue shade which complements any skin or eye color.

For the people who were born during the month of March, it has been identified as the gemstone in 1912. However, they also said that it is the birth stone for the zodiac sign of Scorpio (which totally confuses me because I have always known Topaz as the birthstone of November which is the month that belongs to the Scorpio group). But anyway, if you want know more about this, you can check out this table here.

Although I have no tangible proof of its effectivity, I would still say that it’s a pretty gemstone and I know that it in the long run, it will probably have its benefits. Sometimes, I just wonder, if there’s no truth to these, then why would people write about it right?

Hi, Salmoncat! Good point. 🙂 SOmetimes I think because they’re probably selling items that are too costly that there are no one who can afford them? On the other hand, there are some stores that sell items but you can immediately see that the quality is really bad. So probably just wrong locations and wrong market 🙂